La politica in Julius Evola: tra Tradizione e modernità

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The present thesis refers to the entire thougt of Julius Evola. In the development of his thought Evola passes through two different periods. In the first one Evola elaborates his original position of “magic idealism”, through a critical relationship with the idealistic tradition. The second period starts with the assimilation of the idea of “Primordial Tradition” from René Guénon, and move forwards to the elaboration of a metaphysical vision of the world. This changing of perspective allows Evola to think political order in a relationship of correspondence with the order of the cosmos

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